Hi Dom!
I figure I'd take advantage of this section to post my more random questions rather than bothering you via email with them.
A thought occurred to me the other day, and it has to do with today's version of Doctor Who. I was curious... when people ask you how you'd approach a "new theme" for Doctor Who, I'm pretty sure that question is always being asked in a general sense, and not bearing in mind the relevance of the new series.
My questions is this: If you were hired to work the new series of Doctor Who (and my prayers were answered
), what would your new version of the theme music sound like specifically for
this version of Doctor Who, as opposed to just making a new theme on its own? It would need to suit the tone of the show and not be out of place. Do you think Murray Gold was going down the only road he could when he decided to do a mostly orchestral theme, or do you think a more heavily electronic version of the theme would not be out of place on RTD's Doctor Who? (This is assuming you had free reign with the music, of course, and not be limited by RTD's or the production team's restrictions.)
Additionally, I am very curious to ask you about this... I read an interview with Murray Gold in Sound on Sound magazine, and he was quoted as saying this: "There was only one type of music that they specifically didn't want, and that was Radiophonic Workshop-style electronic stuff." How do you feel about that? I realize this falls somewhat outside your purview as you're a composer and not a television producer, so it's not really your place to argue with the production team, but I'm still very curious how you feel about that. Personally I'd
love a heavy electronic soundtrack. I think it could be executed very well these days and wouldn't be out of place on this version of Doctor Who at all... RTD just won't give it a chance.
Anyway, thanks for your time!